As I have not yet been to Africa, I can only relate what I have heard or read.
Back in 2020 when Nathan Askew of
@Bullet Safaris did his Zoom safaris, there was some discussion on this kind of topic.
A couple of the experiences participants talked about were:
1. A gentleman (My apologies as I forget his name, although I can see his face and hear his voice) had a young PH who gave the vibe he was trying to impress the outfitter by getting the client to shoot his list early, and then add on more. Whether this was the actual case or not is unknown, but it was how the client felt.
2. We can plan all we want, but the best laid plans of mice and men... Another person in the same Zoom Safari, I believe it was
@CAustin, talked about someone who was on a very strict budget and wouldn’t deviate, passed on a monster 14” warthog because it wasn’t in his plan.
Based on these experiences and other things I have read, my plan is to go with a few key species, and a budget that is flexible for others. For example, I may plan a hunt for Kudu, gemsbuck, and wildebeest . And have an additional budget of $2,500 for trophy fees to be used on impala, warthog, springbuck, blesbok, and duiker. But I would leave myself free to take a hartebeest because a good trophy presented itself, and then skip the blesbok.
This is just my concept for accepting opportunity as it is presented, while also working within a budget. I have not tested it.
As so many previously have said (in some manner or form), knowledge is power.